9.2000° N, 169.9167° E 2025-03-13 Thu 04:00 +12 3.79 feet High Tide 2025-03-13 Thu 05:55 +12 Moonset 2025-03-13 Thu 06:48 +12 Sunrise 2025-03-13 Thu 09:55 +12 -0.32 feet Low Tide 2025-03-13 Thu 16:06 +12 4.51 feet High Tide 2025-03-13 Thu 18:03 +12 Moonrise 2025-03-13 Thu 18:51 +12 Sunset 2025-03-13 Thu 22:20 +12 -0.62 feet Low Tide 2025-03-14 Fri 04:23 +12 4.10 feet High Tide 2025-03-14 Fri 06:33 +12 Moonset 2025-03-14 Fri 06:47 +12 Sunrise 2025-03-14 Fri 10:21 +12 -0.52 feet Low Tide 2025-03-14 Fri 16:30 +12 4.59 feet High Tide 2025-03-14 Fri 18:48 +12 Moonrise 2025-03-14 Fri 18:51 +12 Sunset 2025-03-14 Fri 18:55 +12 Full Moon 2025-03-14 Fri 22:41 +12 -0.71 feet Low Tide 2025-03-15 Sat 04:46 +12 4.31 feet High Tide 2025-03-15 Sat 06:47 +12 Sunrise 2025-03-15 Sat 07:09 +12 Moonset 2025-03-15 Sat 10:47 +12 -0.61 feet Low Tide 2025-03-15 Sat 16:54 +12 4.55 feet High Tide 2025-03-15 Sat 18:51 +12 Sunset 2025-03-15 Sat 19:31 +12 Moonrise 2025-03-15 Sat 23:02 +12 -0.72 feet Low Tide 2025-03-16 Sun 05:09 +12 4.42 feet High Tide 2025-03-16 Sun 06:46 +12 Sunrise 2025-03-16 Sun 07:44 +12 Moonset 2025-03-16 Sun 11:13 +12 -0.59 feet Low Tide 2025-03-16 Sun 17:17 +12 4.39 feet High Tide 2025-03-16 Sun 18:51 +12 Sunset 2025-03-16 Sun 20:15 +12 Moonrise 2025-03-16 Sun 23:23 +12 -0.64 feet Low Tide
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